So you know everything about getting things done™? Great! Then move on to getting things right! This is an effort in creating something like checklists in the context of software, from development to deployment and beyond.
The one main inspiration for this comes from the book "The Checklist Manifesto" by Atul Gawande, a Harward surgeon who also presented the topic in his respective TED talk "How do we heal medicine?". In both he argues that increasingly growing knowledge and complex procedures have become primary challenges for experts in his field and lead to sophisticated medical care systems often performing surprisingly badly. He then shows how a simple solution like checklists adopted from other domains can help dramatically reduce many of these systems' faults.
At the moment you can find here only a few notes which might turn
into some documentation project based on Sphinx, or some kind of forms
on some website or a mobile app. In fact, there is one prototype web
application for using a checklist-style approach for surveys in a
folder named examples/checklist_survey.
More to come...